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Three words for you: treat yo’ self.

Photos: Leo Diaz provided by The Seagate

Still looking for those perfectly sunny summer vacay plans? The freshly renovated Seagate at Delray Beach is waiting to welcome you for a week of memories (or seven days of nonstop me-time).

The Seagate lets you escape to tropical white sand beaches, crystal-blue ocean-front views, and high-end amenities — all without a passport.

While Delray has plenty to explore, it’s easy to fill your itinerary with unique experiences without ever leaving Seagate grounds.

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Bonus: Score up to 25% off your stay + two complimentary cocktails with the All-New Stays, Endless Rays package for a limited time.

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